5. Dodge Lil` Express Truck
The muscle car era affected trucks as well, which resulted in a few special versions and more powerful engines under the hoods of the pickups. Things were quiet until 1978 when Dodge introduced the Lil` Express Truck as the first full-size muscle truck in the world. The Lil` Express Truck’s importance lies in the strict rules of the late 70’s that robbed V8 engines of power and vehicles of performance. But Dodge found an interesting loophole in the regulations that declared pickup trucks didn’t need catalytic converters.
This meant Dodge could install a more powerful engine and allow it to breathe easier to deliver more punch than previous models or competitors. This is how the Lil` Express Truck came to be. Dodge took the standard D Series short bed truck, added a 360 V8 engine and put big truck-like stacked exhaust pipes behind the doors. They also installed a durable automatic transmission.
They gave it a red color scheme with signature decals and details, and lots of chrome trim. This wild-looking special model produced 225 HP, which was powerful in those days. Thanks to the revised drivetrain, it was the fastest accelerating domestic vehicle in 1978.
Just as a reminder, this pickup truck was faster than all Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes in 1978. The Lil` Express Truck was back in 1979 and it remained famous, but overall production numbers were relatively low at just under 3,000. Today, these cool-looking Dodge trucks are quite sought after and rare, so they command high prices.